DIY Post Card Swap is something I found through Studio iHanna just this year and just a few days ago. The time to sign up has passed and the postcards should have been mailed out by now, but she has two of these swaps each year, so if you're interested, please get on her email list or follow her blog or Instagram. Those that used the special hashtag when posting #diypostcardswap can be used to see what postcards have been made and sent out.
Sadly, my postcards did not get mailed out by the deadline, but they will be by Monday. I hate being late! I hate it!
I had such a great time creating my cards. I made just slightly bigger versions of my Index Card A Day project this summer. I was delighted to pull out my ephemera (paper) and collect even more bits and pieces the few days I was creating the cards. Steve, who usually rolls his eyes at me saving things that should be trash, helped collect a few things. He does love to see the childlike excitement that comes over me!
Here is one of the first postcards I did for the swap. My love of security envelopes is well known, but not for those that receive the card! I created mountains with the envelopes and then used the stickers that I had just recently received from an Etsy shop, Lissovacraft, and the green stripes were from the packaging that she used. I absolutely love her work and will someday get a handmade poster with her paper plants and flowers, but for now, I have stickers.
I used a few Jacksonville magazines for this card and a magazine that we received from Amazon for kids toys. The purple pinata was from that Amazon book. It was too funny to not use. There was a special section in the other magazine about doughnuts and cookies, so that worked real well with the pinata.
My birthday was last month and I hated to just bury the card that I received in a pile in my room so I recycled quite a bit of it into this post card. The Sunset block near the bottom is from a wetnap that was given to someone at a restaurant. I loved the retro look to it. This particular one happened to go through the washer - so it's extra distressed.
I created 10 postcards, so I hope you keep with me to see the remaining 7 in upcoming blog posts. I promise it will be soon.
Have a great day!
Kristin
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